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Full Description
This open access book is a new survey of theatre practices in Ireland from 1957 to the present. Part I: Histories, situates the theatrical activity of twentieth and twenty-first century Ireland within its social and political contexts, identifies key practitioners, landmark productions, institutions, festivals, and seminal revivals. Part II: Theories, offers five key theoretical frameworks - nation, language, body, space and interculturalism - to examine contemporary Irish theatre practices. Contemporary Irish Theatre and Performance ultimately offers a more extensive story of contemporary Irish theatre documenting the diversity of practices and contributors that have populated the contemporary Irish theatre landscape since 1957.
Contents
1.Introduction.- 2. Economic Expansion and Moral Conservatism (1957-1966).- 3. Rapid Change, Revision and the 'Troubles'(1966-1980).- 4. Crisis, Uncertainty and Scandal (1980-1994).- 5. The Celtic Tiger, Inward-Migration and the Peace Process (1994-2008).- 6. Recession, Commemoration and Covid-19 (2008-2023).- 7. Nation.- 8. Language.- 9. Body.- 10. Space.- 11. Interculturalism.- 12. Conclusion.